The article highlights a significant development in the bilateral trade relations between Denmark and Ukraine, with a focus on the agricultural sector, specifically the import of boneless fresh beef. It reveals that the revocation of a previously agreed veterinary certificate from 2015, aimed at ensuring the health safety of bovine species for export from Denmark to Ukraine, signifies a shift in the trade practices between the two countries. Effective from December 14, 2020, Ukraine will now mandate the use of an international certificate for the import of Danish boneless fresh beef, in accordance with a new regulatory order. This move is part of Ukraine's broader strategy to increase imports of agricultural products, showing a 14% rise, and is designed to standardize import procedures and enhance export-import efficiency. The article underscores the importance of adhering to the new regulations to ensure smooth trade flows and maintain the integrity of the food chain.